
Looking for AI agent ideas? Browse a curated collection of example agents built for specific industries and enterprise use cases — customer support, pipeline generation, customer onboarding, account servicing, and more. Each example is interactive, so you can experience the agent firsthand and imagine what's possible for your team.
Static portfolio pages force visitors to self-navigate through dozens of case studies, most of which are irrelevant to their needs. This AI agent asks what type of branding work the prospect needs, then surfaces the most relevant case studies and service descriptions within the conversation. A CPG brand looking for packaging design sees packaging work. A B2B SaaS company exploring a rebrand sees tech-sector identity projects. This targeted approach keeps prospects engaged and demonstrates strategic fit before your team even picks up the phone.
The agent asks structured questions about deliverables, brand maturity, target audience, and competitive landscape. Instead of receiving vague "I need branding help" form submissions, your team gets a detailed project brief before the first call, cutting discovery time significantly.
The agent identifies which service line a prospect needs (paid media, content strategy, branding, web development) and routes the conversation accordingly. This means your paid media team gets leads interested in PPC, and your creative director gets branding inquiries, reducing internal handoff time.
The agent can be configured to recommend content based on the page a reader is currently viewing, their stated interests, or trending posts on your blog. Unlike a static "related posts" widget that relies solely on tags or categories, the conversational approach lets readers specify exactly what they want, producing recommendations that feel curated rather than algorithmic. This drives deeper content consumption and keeps readers on site longer.
The agent asks targeted questions about company size, industry vertical, current marketing spend, and project scope to score and segment leads in real time. Only prospects that meet your ideal customer profile criteria get routed to a salesperson, saving your team from chasing unqualified leads.
The agent gauges where each prospect sits on the analytics maturity spectrum by asking about their current reporting infrastructure, data sources, and decision-making processes. A company still relying on spreadsheet exports needs a fundamentally different conversation than one looking to migrate from Tableau to a modern cloud-native stack. This context lets your sales team tailor the discovery call to each prospect's starting point.
Instead of a static form that visitors abandon, this agent guides prospects through a natural dialogue. It asks about project scope, services needed, budget, and decision timeline, then scores leads before they reach your team. Agencies using conversational lead capture report up to 2.4x higher conversion rates compared to traditional web forms.
The agent dynamically presents different commission structures based on the affiliate's audience size and content vertical. A blogger with 50,000 monthly visitors sees different tier options than an email marketer with a 500,000-subscriber list, ensuring each prospect gets relevant program details that match their earning potential.
The agent adjusts the quiz path in real time based on participant responses. If someone demonstrates strong knowledge of programmatic advertising but struggles with creative strategy questions, the conversation branches to probe deeper on creative topics and skips redundant programmatic questions. This keeps the experience engaging rather than formulaic and generates more nuanced data about each participant's actual knowledge profile.
The agent uses a natural dialogue flow to test both unaided recall (open-ended: "What brands have you seen advertised recently?") and aided recall (presenting specific brand or creative cues). This conversational approach yields richer qualitative data than checkbox-based surveys. Respondents elaborate naturally when prompted by a chatbot, giving agencies deeper insight into which creative elements and messages actually registered with the audience.
The agent walks prospects through a structured conversation that captures campaign objectives, target demographics, preferred channels (TV, digital, OOH, social), and budget parameters. Instead of a generic "tell us about your project" form, you get a detailed brief that your account team can act on immediately.
The agent uses branching logic to segment prospects by monthly ad spend tiers, from mid-market advertisers spending $50K per month to enterprise accounts managing seven-figure budgets. This ensures your sales reps prioritize high-value opportunities and tailor their pitch to each prospect's scale.
The agent identifies which persuasion models underpin an ad's messaging, whether it follows AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action), PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution), the before-after-bridge framework, or less common structures like the 4Ps of persuasion. Understanding the framework helps marketing teams replicate the structural logic of successful campaigns rather than just copying surface-level style.
Boudoir photography requires a tone that is empowering, respectful, and professional. This AI agent is configured to match that tone in every interaction, putting prospective clients at ease while gathering the details your studio needs to prepare a personalized session proposal.
The agent organizes a blog's entire content library into clearly defined categories that visitors can browse conversationally. Rather than relying on sidebar widgets or tag clouds that most readers ignore, the bot proactively surfaces topics and lets visitors drill down into the exact subject they care about. This is especially valuable for marketing blogs with years of accumulated content.
HIL simulation serves vastly different industries, from automotive OEMs testing EV inverters to utilities validating microgrid controllers. The agent adapts its qualification flow based on the visitor's application domain, asking power electronics engineers about switching frequencies and converter topologies while asking grid simulation prospects about fault ride-through and protection relay testing.
Most martial arts academies offer multiple programs, from kids' BJJ to adult fundamentals to competition training. The agent identifies the right program for each visitor based on their age, experience, and goals, then routes the lead to the appropriate class schedule and instructor. This prevents mismatched trial experiences that hurt conversion rates.
The agent adjusts its question flow based on borrower responses. If a visitor indicates they are looking for debt consolidation, the agent asks about existing debt balances and interest rates. If they mention a vehicle purchase, it asks about the vehicle type and down payment. This conditional branching produces loan-specific lead profiles that your officers can act on immediately.
The agent understands numismatic grading standards and asks the right follow-up questions based on a visitor's coin type. If someone mentions a high-grade Morgan silver dollar, the conversation adapts to ask about certification, mint mark, and condition specifics. This produces leads that your appraisers can act on immediately.
The agent walks prospects through a structured assessment of their inbound mail categories, including invoices, purchase orders, legal correspondence, and customer communications. This gives your sales team a detailed picture of document volume and complexity before the first call, enabling more targeted proposals.
Each yacht in your fleet has unique specifications: length, beam, guest cabins, crew size, water toys, onboard dining capacity, and cruising range. The agent can present detailed vessel profiles with imagery, walking visitors through the differences between a 60-foot sailing yacht and a 120-foot motor yacht in terms of experience, price, and suitability for their group. This guided comparison is far more effective than a grid of thumbnails for helping high-value prospects commit to an inquiry.
The agent presents your available motorcycles and scooters with model names, photos, engine specs, rider experience requirements, and daily or weekly pricing. For rental companies operating fleets of 20 or more vehicles across multiple categories, this structured presentation helps visitors narrow their choice without overwhelming them with a full catalog dump.
The agent collects flight numbers and arrival times so your dispatch team can plan pickups around actual landing schedules. This level of detail in the initial capture reduces back-and-forth communication and helps operators account for delays, layovers, or terminal changes before the traveler even arrives.
The agent maintains structured knowledge of U.S. nonimmigrant and immigrant visa categories, from B-1/B-2 visitor visas to EB-5 investor visas. It uses conversational logic to match each applicant's travel purpose, nationality, and circumstances to the correct category. This prevents the costly errors that occur when applicants file under the wrong visa type.